Aside from daily maintenance, there are times when unexpected spills happen. Left untreated, they can leave behind discoloration and stain your otherwise beautiful floor. In the case of our warehouse, we had hydraulic fluid leak onto our floor as we were unloading a...
There are so many concrete densifiers to choose from when sealing and protecting your polished concrete surfaces. So, in order to make your lives a little easier, we’ve laid out the distinct differences between all the major densifier brands we carry. From...
As a follow-up to the first removal blog post, there are actually several other methods for surface preparation and concrete residue removal besides grinding, shot blasting, shaving or buffing with a swing machine. Albeit using chemicals, scarifying and scabbling...
Concrete densifiers are also known as chemical hardeners. When applied to a concrete floor, a densifier fills empty spaces in the material and oftentimes forms a chemical bond with the concrete, changing its properties and increasing surface density. Benefits of Using...
Concrete dyes are an attractive way to add color to a concrete floor. However, because of the nature of dye — it penetrates the porous surface to create color, rather than reacting chemically with the concrete — contractors can conduct a few assessments and tests at...